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Windows Password Recovery - recovering password hashes

Use this simple instruction for the recovery of any passwords in Passcape programs. This instruction is offered in the format of recommendation and is meant primarily for the recovery of passwords encrypted with OWF; e.g., from Windows hashes.

When recovering certain types of passwords the major question is: How to organize the recovery process - which attack should I start with to raise the probability of its successful completion?

For choosing the type and the sequence of the attacks, we advise to follow this algorithm, which is applicable in the majority of cases to all types of passwords to be recovered:

First, enable the preliminary attack option, if it is available. It will help to recover simple and frequently used combinations.

Second, select one or several hashes you need to decrypt first of all and run Online recovery to find out simple and frequently-used passwords.

Third, if you are aware of any specifics of the password you are looking for, it's better to try mask attack or base-word attack first. Specifically, if you know a part of the password - using mask attack would be more effective. If you know the basic component of the password or, for example, know the password but don't remember the sequence of caps and lowercase characters in it, base-word attack would do the job better.

Fourth, if you there's no information on the password you are looking for, which occurs most frequently, be guided by the following sequence of steps:

Launch a dictionary attack with the mutation option enabled; the depth of mutation depends on the amount of available time and the attack speed. When searching for passwords typed in the national keyboard layout, the depth of mutation should be set to strong.